Across
- 1. what AMPH stands for in the study by Young et al
- 3. type of behavior that was not influenced by alcohol in Anacker et al
- 4. brain area in which AMPH-treated females exhibited significantly lower oxytocin receptor levels in Young et al
- 7. brain area in which AMPH-treated females exhibited significantly lower dopamine receptor levels in Young et al
- 10. discrepancy in alcohol consumption between partners in Walcott et al
- 13. method of oxytocin administration by Tunstall et al that did not affect locomotion
Down
- 2. experimental paradigm in Anacker et al that allows researchers to assess anxiety-like behaviors
- 5. same alcohol consumption between partners in Walcott et al
- 6. the neurotransmitter whose transmission was studied by Tunstall et al
- 8. medication that makes female prairie voles sexually receptive
- 9. animal model studied by Anacker et al, Young et al, and Walcott et al
- 11. abbreviation of the brain area studied by Tunstall et al
- 12. effect of repeated exposure to AMPH on the formation of partner preferences in female prairie voles in Young et al
